What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Here are the stories making headlines this Sunday.
What the papers say: Sunday's front pages

Eva Osborne

Leinster's defeat to Northampton in the Investec Champions Cup and the government's housing tsar mess are some of the stories featuring on the front pages of Irish newspapers on Sunday.

The Sunday World reports on the couple behind the new Conor McGregor civil rape-case claim refusing to talk.

The public blame Housing Minister James Browne and Taoiseach Micheál Martin for the housing tsar debacle, according to the Sunday Independent.

Dozens of undocumented Irish have been quietly rounded up and deported out of America in recent weeks under a new crackdown from Donald Trump's administration, the Irish Sunday Mirror reports.

The housing tsar issue also features on the front page of The Sunday Times, as does Leinster's defeat to Northampton who now go on to reach the Investec Champions Cup final.

The Irish Mail on Sunday reports that more than 50,000 households and business are being hit with power outages every week.

The Business Post reports on Ireland's $967 billion 'tax mirage'.

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